The tables below have been created by comparing the publicly released AMARG monthly inventories. 'Arrivals' are records which are addtions since the previous monthly inventory. 'Departures' are records which are longer included since the previous monthly inventory. For example, the movments for April 2007 will be the changes noted between the March 2007 and April 2007 inventory listings. As inventories are released at varying days in each month, usually midway through, movements for a particular month can be split across two periods.

Occassionally projected arrivals are included in the listings, where this is the case an asterix will be placed against the arrival date. For these records the arrivial date will the actual date that the aircraft arrived, as specified by the next month's inventory.

The data contained on this page is not guaranteed to be 100% correct. If you notice any omissions or errors please let us know using the comment form at the bottom of this page. Thank you.

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